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In France, a Councillor of State (French: conseiller d'État) is a high-level government official of administrative law in the French Council of State.
In France, the Conseil d'État is a governmental body that acts both as legal adviser to the executive branch and as the supreme court for administrative ...
Le Conseil d'État est une institution publique française créée en 1799 par Napoléon Bonaparte, dans le cadre de la Constitution du 22 frimaire an VIII ...
Le titre de conseiller d'État a été et demeure porté, en France, par de hauts fonctionnaires à la charnière politique et administrative française.
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In France, a Councillor of State (French: conseiller d'État) is a high-level government official of administrative law in the French Council of State.
French administrative justice institution and legal counsel to the government. In more languages. Spanish. Consejo de Estado de Francia.
Conseiller d'État ("councillor of state") may refer to: Conseiller d'État (France), a high-level government official of administrative law in the Council of ...
As the first Grand Corps of the French State, the Conseil d'État has approximately 300 members, two-third of whom work within the Conseil d'État and one-third ...
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Juger les litiges entre les citoyens et l'administration - Rendre des avis juridiques au Gouvernement et au Parlement.
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Pages in category "Members of the Conseil d'État (France)" ; A. Antoine-François Andréossy · André d'Arbelles · Jacques Attali ; B · Philippe Bas · Charles Bertier ...